English
Etymology
From the prefix dec- (ten) + -illion (from million).
Pronunciation
:rhymes|ɪlj�n
Cardinal number
decillion
- (US; modern British & Australian, w:Long and short scales|short scale) 10<sup>33</sup>.
- (dated British & Australian, w:Long and short scales|long scale) 10<sup>60</sup>.
Western (Arabic) Numeral decillion, 10<sup>33</sup> w:Long and short scales|short scale, 10<sup>60</sup> w:Long and short scales|long scale
*Previous: nonillion: w:Long and short scales|short scale 10<sup>30</sup>, w:Long and short scales|long scale 10<sup>54</sup>
*Next: undecillion: w:Long and short scales|short scale 10<sup>36</sup>, w:Long and short scales|long scale 10<sup>66</sup>
Synonyms
10<sup>60</sup>: a w:Long and short scales|short scale novemdecillion
Translations
trans-top|10<sup>33</sup>
German: Quintilliarde, Quinquilliarde
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Japanese: �� (�����, jukk�)
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trans-top|10<sup>60</sup>
German: Dezillion f
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Category:Cardinal numbers
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